Book Club / Culture
Shirley Le on ‘Dirt Poor Islanders’ to the books she revisits during the different seasons of her life
“Sometimes it’s ok to just reflect, have a Krispy Kreme and keep existing”
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“Sometimes it’s ok to just reflect, have a Krispy Kreme and keep existing”
Whether you prefer to plug into audiobooks, sit down with your Kindle, or leaf through a physical copy.
Looking for your next story? Try these.
Perfect companion reads for long days and warm nights.
You might not be out of office, but there’s no reason your mind can’t be.
Inside the ‘RUSSH’ 20th anniversary celebrations at the Art Gallery of NSW, and the launch of our first-ever book: ‘Try to Catch It’.
From Taylor Jenkins Reid’s new space novel to a new ‘Hunger Games’ prequel
The director is lending her eye to a new medium.
Add these to your summer reading list.
Scandal, sabotage, and seduction on every page.
“Hemmingway – how audacious – I guess that’s why he’s good.”
Did the book really get pushed to 2026?
From icons like Bill Granger and Donna Hay to new-age gems from Joel Bennetts and Ellie Boudhana.
Étoile dancer with the Paris Opera and friend of CHANEL Hannah O’Neill shares her favourite and most cherished books with the House.
Singer, actor and Hall-of-Famer Cher released her memoir last week.
Lili Anolik’s new book takes us inside Didion and Babitz’s rivalry.
We speak to qualified bibliotherapist Lucy Pearson about the art of book recommendations, and the science of bibliotherapy.
Girls just wanna have fun (and read about capitalism).
“Not a book but rather a remote to click Channel 10 on, to watch The Simpsons.”
Girls just wanna have fun (and read about heartbreak).